Hornets take first at home invite

Saturday

May 11, 2013 at 9:00 AM

By Ed Patinoepatino@hillsdale.netHILLSDALE — Playing on its home course, the Hillsdale High School boys golf team put on quite a show.Trey Concord finished second overall individually Friday as the Hornets captured the championship of the annual Hillsdale Invitational at White Oaks Golf Course.The Hornets carded a team score of 325 to win the 11-team event. Jackson County Western was second with 333, while Leslie placed third with 337. Hillsdale Academy took fourth with a team score of 338 and Brooklyn Columbia Central shot 342 for fifth place.Conrad had a strong outing for Hillsdale. He carded a round of 75 to lead the Hornets and finish second only to event medalist Paisilp Kanil of Leslie, who shot a 73.Andrew Wilcox was seventh overall, carding a round of 81 for the Hornets. Mike Condon added an 83, while Joe Phillip shot an 86. Ryan Bailey (115) also competed for Hillsdale.Liam Wolfram carded a round of 79 to lead Hillsdale Academy and place fifth individually. Chip Blood shot an 82, while Alex Wood added a round of 88. Hunter Murray finished with an 89 and Adam Krutsch (101) also participated for the Colts.Josh Dirlam posted a 77 to lead Jackson County Western, while Carson Riehl shot an 81 for Leslie. Connor Ford also shot a 77 to lead Columbia Central.Onsted was sixth with a round team score of 354, while Concord placed seventh with 367. Rounding out the field was Michigan Center (eighth, 373), Lansing Christian (ninth, 374), Vandercook Lake (10th, 376) and Addison (11th, 422).Prep SoccerJackson Christian at HillsdaleThe Hillsdale High School girls soccer team posted a 3-1 victory over the Lansing Christian Royals in an Independent Soccer League match Thursday at the Fields of Dreams Complex.It was the final home game for the Hornets, and they went out in style. The team's seniors were honored in a pregame ceremony."We really played well, and that might have been our best game of the season," Hillsdale coach Michael Mitchell said.Alyssa Anderson scored two goals, while Emily Holroyd also scored.